Buffy turns up in Los Angeles to express her annoyance over Angel's crossover cameo, but when Angel is unexpectedly turned into a human the Star-Crossed Lovers realise they can now have a life together.

Achilles' Heel: The Mohra demon can be killed by breaking the jewel on its forehead.

Beautiful Dreamer: Doyle has come to warn Angel about the Mohra demon. Buffy is still asleep.

Doyle: "I think we should bring someone a little...supernatural." Angel pulls a sweater over his head and looks where Doyle is looking.Doyle: "Don't you want to wake the girl?" Angel: (smiling) "Not for the world."

Blooper: When Angel tells Buffy time will be reversed and their day of perfect happiness together will be undone, Buffy starts crying. When Angel comforts her, David Boreanaz is clearly heard calling Sarah Michelle Gellarby her real name, instead of her character's name.

Angel: "Yeah. I'm mortal now. I have a mortal body. (Stares at where Cordy is standing) And I'm so...hungry!" (Cordy jumps out of his way as he comes charging towards her)Cordelia: "Look out, he's gonna eat— (Angel grabs one of the donuts on the little refrigerator behind Cordy and stuffs it in his mouth)everything in sight!"

Doyle: You don't know what Buffy and Angel are doing down there. Cordelia: They've got the forbidden love of all time. They've been apart for months. Now he's suddenly human. I'm sure they're down there just having tea and crackers. (cut to Angel pouring himself some tea while Buffy munches on some crackers)

Plus, there's the scene that references the title of the episode. Buffy is in tears, and swears she will never forget that day. Then the Elders press the Reset Button, and Buffy (along with everybody else except Angel) has forgotten everything that happened that day.

Angel: "It's complicated how this all happened, Buffy, you know? It's kind of a long story." Buffy: "Your new sidekick had a vision, I was in it, you came to Sunnydale?" Angel: "Okay, maybe not that long."

Lets Wait Awhile: Averted — Angel suggests they take their relationship slow while he sorts out the implications of being human again. Buffy (with reluctance) agrees. One accidental moment of body contact later and they're frantically clearing the kitchen table to have passionate sex.

Not What It Looks Like: Angel's Interrupted Suicide — he just wanted the stake to prop a wobbly desk. Later Doyle and Cordy leave at the sound of Angel and Buffy fighting a demon because they assume it's Slap-Slap-Kiss behaviour. When they return to find the room trashed and dust on the floor, Cordy's first thought is that Buffy has dusted Angel; turns out Cordy was too lazy to sweep under the carpets.

Angel also knows to immediately break the jewel in the demon's forehead. Buffy is surprised he can defeat it so quickly but he reacts like "Eh, Mohra demons, see 'em before."

Rule of Symbolism: The various references to time — Angel starts the episode by winding a clock, gives a watch as a gift to the Oracles, and breaks the clock when using it to kill the demon at the end.

Doyle: "Well, what ever happens from here on out, at least I will be able to say good-bye to them bone-crushing, head-wrenching, mind-numbing visions." (Doyle's head smacks into the bar as he has a vision)

Weapon of Choice: Buffy is carrying a stake while stalking the demon with Angel "Because I know how to use it. Besides it's a lot handier than your fighting ax." Of course another reason could be that Buffy knows she'll need a stake if she can't resist having sex with Angel.

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